
El Testimonio y el Martirio de Los Cristianos Indefensos
(Martyrs Mirror Excerpts, Spanish version) A collection of accounts spanning the centuries of persecution as recorded in the Martyrs Mirror. The full account is usually given. This collection represents a good cross section of the Martyrs Mirror. 128 pages; paper.

Elena: Strengthened Through Trials
Born into a poor Christian family in communist Romania, Elena experiences harsh treatment at a state boarding school, harassment from authorities for helping in secret Bible distribution, all for her faith. Elena finally decides to flee her home country. Will she make it? A true story. 240 pages; paper.

Elisha: God’s Messenger of Grace
Mrs. O. F. Walton. This inspirational book traces the biblical account of Elisha, the prophet that God used mightily to show His grace and power to disobedient Israel. It is written in a style that puts you right in the room with Elisha and with an intimate knowledge of the region and culture. Many parallels are drawn between the life of Elisha and the work of Jesus Christ, and lessons are applied to our day. Worthwhile and easy to read. 190 pages; paper.

Elizabeth Goes to the Hospital
What happens when Elizabeth’s sled goes flying over the snow ramp? Elizabeth loves playing in the snow, but sometimes fun times end with something we never thought would happen. Will Elizabeth be brave enough to spend the night in the hospital by herself? 32 pages; paperback.

Emma’s Little Bit of Heaven
Emma and her family live in a house beside a creek. They love picking wildflowers for their home. The flowers are disappearing. When Emma discovers a little hidden hollow full of wildflowers, she wishes it could stay untouched. She has a BIG IDEA! It’s not just the flowers! It is about how she feels when she’s there. Will her idea work? Paperback, 31 pages.

Empire State Building
When construction of the Empire State Building began in 1929, it was planned as the world’s tallest building. This book tells the story of its construction – including how steel rivets were heated in a coal furnace and then tossed to the riveter who pounded them into the metal beams. Many pictures and illustrations throughout the book make it fascinating for school-age children. 48 pages; paperback.

Encouraging Words for Mothers
This book holds up the high calling of motherhood and will inspire renewed devotion and love in all mothers. Many of the poems & articles touch on the years with young children in the home. There are also special sections for new mothers, grandmothers, widowed mothers, mothers-in-law, adoptive mothers, mothers of youth, etc. An excellent gift for a mother of any age. 342 pages; hardcover.

Engaging with Muslims: Understanding Their World
Do you desire to present the gospel to people of Muslim background but do not know how to approach them? This little book is designed to help you understand more about the Muslim religion and their culture. A valuable book for those who are missionaries in countries with a large Muslim population. (Some things mentioned in this book are not universal to every Muslim culture.) 117 pages; paper.

Escape into the Night
Freedom Seekers book 1. Libby Norstad’s life has changed to anything but ordinary. In 1857, when she comes to live on her father’s steamboat, Libby’s curiosity ensnares her in a mystery. What secret is Caleb the cabin boy holding so closely? And how can Jordan, a fugitive slave, possibly reach safety and freedom? 247 pages; paperback.

Escape North
This story for 2nd and 3rd graders tells of Harriet Tubman’s life as a young slave and about how she escaped north to freedom. It tells of how she helped rescue other people from slavery in brave trips to the South, and explains the Underground Railroad to children. 48 pages; paperback.

Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History
A classic of early Christianity equal to the works of Flavius Josephus. Eusebius (c. A.D. 260-340) chronicles the events of the first three centuries of the Christian church recording a vast number of vital facts about early Christianity that can be found in no other ancient source. Eusebius endeavored to record history before eye-witnesses were killed and libraries were destroyed in persecutions by Rome. He faithfully transcribed important documents so that future generations would have a collection of factual data to interpret. Hardcover; 477 pages.

Evening Praise
Twenty-one songs composed by Lois Holdeman. The title song, “Evening Praise,” is found in the Christian Hymnal. It is published here together with the story behind its composition. Some of the songs are poems by Fanny Crosby for which Lois composed tunes. Most have not been previously published. Paperback.







